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Column capital is the topmost element of a column, serving both structural and decorative purposes in architecture. It typically supports the load of the architrave or entablature above and can be elaborately designed in various styles, such as Doric, Ionic, or Corinthian. The design of the capital often reflects the architectural style of the building and contributes to its overall aesthetic appeal.

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